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@nitro 'gieten getint @Hirn JOSEPH'B. STOOKTON,4 OE EDMONTON, KENTUCKY. Letters Patent No. 71,548, dated November 26, 1867.

TOBACCO-PIPE'.

To ALL WHOM IT MAY OONOEEN: .f

Beit known-that I, J. B. STOCKTON, of Edmonton, in the county of Metcalfe, and State of Kentucky, have invented a certain newand useful Improvement i-n Tobacco-Pipes and l:l do hereby declare that the following is a clear, full, and exact description thereof, reference being hud to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters of referencemarked thereon.

The nature of iny invention consists in so constructing a pipe that whilst enjoying its soothing effects, the' more deleterious ones are avoided.

To enable those skilled in the art to ,make and use my inirention, I will proceed tol describe its operation und construction, which is as follows: l i

In the drawings- Figure 1 shows anelevation of my pipe, and

Figure 2 a section of the sume.

A is the-stem or mouth-piece; B is the ontside'tube, to which it is attached; C isthe top bowl, Vthe receptucle for the tobacco, andto be attac J hed to B inany suitabl'e'mechanical manner, readily attached or detached. l

To the lower part of C, and entering or communicating with it, is a hollow tube, a', the bottom of B. To the bottom of B is secured a detachable bowl, D.

The operation is as follows: Say the pipe is loaded, und, nsusuaLthe charge is iired and suction cominences, the sinoke will be drawn down theopening L, in tube c, and will pass up around said tube c, between it and the inner walls of outer tubeB, und be drawn intothe mouth'througli the orifice or mouth-tube Down through the opening or inside of `hollowv'tube a,

extending down almost to y both of these may b oremoved at plea-sure, whilst the smoke, in its course to the mouth, becomes cool.j

HavingY thus described my invention, what Inclailn as new,

` and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is;- A smoking-pipe,

constructed, arranged, and operated in the manner' as shown and described and for the JOSEPH B. STOOKTON. Y Witnesses:

ashes may fall, as also the nicotine, and both dropY v 

